Backstage: Joseph Park and Grado

Laredo hits Marufuji with a top rope crossbody to the outside. Fantasma launches himself over the top rope, taking out Garza on the ramp! Laredo takes everyone out in a huge tower of doom! Marufuji and Fantasma hit Garza with in-sync superkicks! Laredo connects with the Cradle DDT on Marufuji for a near fall. Marufuji hits his signature wraparound superkick, followed by Sliced Bread out of the corner to win!

Winners: El Hijo De Fantasma & Naomichi Marufuji

Promo: oVe

OVE will make their debut next week at Destination X!

Grado & Joseph Park vs. Kongo Kong – 2 on 1 Handicap Match

Kong attempts a double chokeslam but Grado and Park avoid it and take the big man off his feet! They celebrate too early, however, as Kong recovers and takes them both out with a double clothesline. Kong hits Park with the cannonball in the corner to pick up the win.

Winner: Kongo Kong

After the match, Kong attacks Grado but Laurel Van Ness comes out to stop him! Kong picks up Laurel on his shoulders but then, Kong is met by someone his own size, the fixer Tyrus! They stare each other down in the ring before Laurel instructs Kong to back down.

Segment: “Down & Dirty With Dutch”

Dutch Mantel conducts a sit-down interview with Lashley and his opponent at Destination X, Matt Sydal. Lashley implies the matchup is heavily in his favour because Sydal is part of the X-Division. Sydal says there are no boundaries at Destination X. Things get heated as Lashley grabs Sydal by the throat but security breaks it up!

The Veterans of War send Ortiz through a table but Homicide pulls the referee out of the ring during the pin attempt. Diamante distracts Mayweather, allowing Santana to dropkick a chair into his face! Low-Ki handcuffs Mayweather to the ropes and there’s nothing the referee can do about it because it’s a no disqualification street fight! Wilcox hits Santana with a big Samoan Drop for a near fall. LAX double team Wilcox with a barrage of weapon shots and put him through a table in the corner to win and retain their titles.

Winners: LAX

ACH vs. Taiji Ishimori – Super X Cup Semi-Final Match

Dezmond Xavier is watching on from backstage as he will face the winner in the Super X Cup finals next week at Destination X! ACH misses a baseball slide, allowing Ishimori to drive him into the steel guardrail on the outside. Ishimori rolls up ACH for a very close near fall. Ishimori superkicks ACH but ACH comes right back at him with a huge clothesline! Ishimori connects with the double knees, followed by two 450 splashes to win and advance to the finals!

Winner: Taiji Ishimori

After the match, Xavier and Ishimori stare each other down in front of the Super X Cup trophy that will go to the winner at Destination X!

Backstage: Tyrus

Backstage, Tyrus calls himself the one bully on IMPACT! and Kongo Kong has nothing on him!

Backstage: Karen Jarrett, Bruce Prichard, Dutch Mantel

Karen and Bruce Prichard are seen arguing backstage. Dutch Mantel notes that it can’t be good – all we know is that Bruce will make a special announcement next week…

El Patron and Low-Ki brawl to the get the match started – El Patron is looking for revenge after Low-Ki cost him his match last week on IMPACT! Lashley shows his strength as he hits Sydal with an impressive delayed vertical suplex. Low-Ki holds Sydal in the corner, allowing Lashley to spear him into the turnbuckle! Sydal tags in Dutt who hits Lee with a Hurricanrana for a near fall. Lashley picks up Dutt off a pin attempt and connects with the Dominator. Dutt hits Lee with a tornado DDT and tags in El Patron! He takes out Lashley on the apron with an Enzuigiri Kick, followed by a suicide dive! Lashley catches Dutt in mid-air and hits a big powerslam! Low-Ki follows up with Warrior’s Way to pick up the win.

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Charlotte starting to imitate her validates me on that one.

(raises pinkie in the air)

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Sienna has a great look too – very champion-like.

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He has yet to respond.

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